In the node Help with an IF?, I was told about this:
my $title = 'Political Animal'; # Or in your case, $q->param('title')
my %links_to = (
"Political Animal" => "pa",
"Newslink" => "nl",
"New Slang" => "ns",
"Rant With Ryan" => "rwr",
"Planet Venus" => "pv",
"All Day Breakfast" => "adb",
);
my $link = $links_to{$title};
Upon trying something similar but with:
my %DAYS_OF_WEEK = ("0" => "Sunday",
"1" => "Monday",
"2" => "Tuesday",
"3" => "Wednesday",
"4" => "Thursday",
"5" => "Friday",
"6" => "Saturday",
);
my $dayname = $DAYS_OF_WEEK($day);
Where $day is obtained using Class::Date (well locatine time actually)
It generates a 500 Internal Server Error, what am I doing wrong?
Yours Hopefully
Barry Carlyon
barry@barrycarlyon.co.uk
2006-04-27 Retitled by g0n, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: 'SOLVED Help with an array Conversion'
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